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Never said I didn't strap her in, this was about providing a flat, comfy space for her to lay down on without her rolling into the trunk.
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Also for CF/FG, I'd recommend a premade honeycomb panel for some stiffness. A big flat sheet like that will flex and possibly be a little noisy, but even just 1/4" of honeycomb will make it substantially stiffer without making it heavier. A 2-core-2 layup would be plenty. |
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I personally went with the JDM privacy cover. Got it local for $160 and fills in the area left over from removing the seats. Makes it look like an actual 2-seat coupe.
This is the only picture I've taken of them so far. Once this crappy weather clears up I'll get a picture in more direct light.
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Yes they will fit over the rear seats, both upright and folded down. |
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